Athletes given helping hand by Virgin Trains

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Gymnast Beth Tweddle MBE is the latest athlete to have their name emblazoned on the front of a Virgin Pendolino train.

Virgin Trains has continued to highlight its sponsorship of the travel for a number of sportsmen and women who hope to represent their country in upcoming major sporting events. Beth was on hand at Liverpool Lime Street station today (September 1) to see her train, No. 390022, arrive from London.

The Virgin Trains sponsorship initiative is supported by Alstom, which built and maintains Virgins Pendolino train fleet.

The initiative, Supporting British Athletes, enables a number of sportsmen and women to attend training camps, key competitions and championships up and down the country.  With the numerous events taking place in the run up to the sporting events in 2012 in London and 2014 in Glasgow the ability to train and take part in competitive events is an important part of these athletes careers. 

Beth Tweddle is arguably Britains most talented gymnast of all time having amassed more titles and medals than any other British Gymnast before her. The three-time world champion has almost single-handedly helped to reinvent British gymnasts in a prestigious career spanning ten years. Her global record now places her in the greatest of all time category within her sport. After competing in the 2004 and 2008 Olympics, Beth hopes to make the podium in 2012.

Beth said; Its not just about the competition, but also the preparation and lead up, so being able to travel on my namesake will be my lucky charm. I have been fortunate enough to receive many awards and commendations throughout my career. I train to win gymnastic medals and so it will be a real honour to win an Olympic one on home turf!

Gary Iddon, General Manager, Liverpool at Virgin Trains, said:  We think its fantastic that Beth has agreed to have one of our trains named after her. As such a well-known athlete we take great pride in being able to help Beth on her journey to the record books and wish her all the best of luck in her up-coming competitions.

Richard Woodroofe, Alstom Transport UKs Mainline Operations Director said: Alstom is delighted to support this initiative with Virgin Trains. We identify with the determination and commitment needed by the athletes to deliver top performance and wish Beth well for the exciting challenges ahead.

The train  naming comes as rail tickets are already on sale for Games spectators. Extra late night, and some early morning trains, will also be operating on some routes at the time of the games. To book your tickets, visit: www.nationalrailgamestravel.co.uk.

For further information or to book Virgin Trains log on to www.virgintrains.com, telephone 0871 977 4222 or visit any Virgin Trains station.

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Notes to Editors

Other athletes who have had a Virgin Trains Pendolino names after them are:
Squash player Alison Waters (train 390052)
Cyclist Jessica Varnish (train 390027)

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